The Australian’s Senior Columnist Nick Cater joined Sky News host Rita Panahi to discuss concerns Australia will be judged by the international community over the outcome of the Voice referendum.
“This is our affair and if we start making decisions on what we imagine the eyes of the world are
going to think of it, then we won’t be concentrating on the real essential issues,” Mr Cater said.
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